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A second group leaves Ocean City on Sept. 23 for the state capital and a joint rally on October 1. In New York, a returnable container law went into effect on Monday. With annual sales of 7 billion containers a year. New York by far has been the largest container state among the nine with a mandatory five-cent deposit thus far. And in Pennsylvania where £ legislation has been introduced, “momentum is reported to be building in favor of the proposed law for the Commonwealth. A number of legislators, particularly from rural areas, report the bottle bill is uppermost in the minds of many constituents. And backing by organized farm groups is in creasing, too. The Maryland Bottle Bill Walk is being sponsored by Citizens Against Waste, a coalition of en vironmental groups established to push for a bottle deposit law. As has happened in all states, the Maryland coalition is bucking the powerful anti-bottle lull lobby, which includes beverage manufacturers, the glass and can industries, store chains and even organized labor in these industries. This lobby group claims that the bottle bills have cost jobs, increase NY OF 8 RS Barn Red Platinum Gulf Blue Stone Gray &scm. Route 2 66 Deale. Md. 20751 PH: 301-867-1447 Bottle Bill Walk begins in Maryland BY DICK KELLER BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. R.D. II 80x203 Lewisburg. PA 17837 PH: 717-524-0568 prices and sales decline. For example, the Brewers Association and the Can Manufacturers Institute say the New York law will cost consumers f4OO million a year in higher prices for beverages. But concerning jobs, Vermont reports about 500 new jobs have been created - mostly at redempttomn centers - because of the redemption law in effect since 1973. Michigan's bottle bill, which began in 1978, has created some 4,800 jobs, according to the Michigan United Conservation Clubs. Bills are scheduled to be con sidered in New Jersey and Rhode Island, which have laws before their legislators; and in Florida, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., which plan to introduce legislation in January. In addition, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Min nesota, Wisconsin and New Mexico are considering laws. Four Western states threw out efforts last November, including California, Colorado, Arizona and Washington. Here in Pennsylvania, both backers of a bottle bill and op ponents will be active again. Pennsylvania Farmers Association reports it kicked off an all-out anti-UUer campaign at Ag Progress Days. Nearly 600 signatures were collected on petitions supporting bottle bills that have been in troduced - H.B. 1341 and S.B. 463. Sample letters to be sent to in dividual state legislators were also signed or distributed at Ag ’ r GRAIN Mg 1 J. DRYER . UiNte) i ALSO... rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi I BUTIER Nfffi. CO. Attn. P.E. Hess %. BUTLER 3 _ Bo* 337, Oxford. PA 19363 RIGGS ■ I'm interested in more information on Butler products. ® □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Buik-O-Matics g Name CONSTRUCTION CO P.0.80x 6269 Harrisburg. Pa. 17112 PH: 717-545-7527 SPECIAL WAREHOUSE PRICES from BUTLER - The #1 Bin Company WEETER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION P.O. Drawer V Knox, PA 16232 PH; 814-797-5122 QUILL Progress. PFA has also called on its county units to get busy in support of the bills and secure as many signatures as possible during the sWt t!4 GRAINS BINS. GRAIN LEGS, KAN-SIW MATTSON ENTERPRISES ■ county 1605 MtHoOy Road I Burlington. NJ 00016 I City PH: 609-386-16 C * | „ ■ Phone , next two months. The goal is to have the petitions ready for the General Assembly when it takes up the bills in November or December. Citizens Against Waste THt COAIUIQW fOK A MAKYLAHO ttVt«ACI CONTAIN!* DtPOSIT LAW POBOXIHS* BAIIIMCWt MO 21310(101) 4670706 BUTLER 8-17-15 KAN-SUN DRYERS CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYER Price Includes Delivery And Start Up RIGGS ENTERPRISES Box 98 Boswell. PA 15531 PH: 814-629-5621 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17,1983-A2l % I Address Petitions will be available at annual county farmer association meetings or door-to-door can vassing drives will be held. *13,700°° (Include area code) State. 15 3